Red diamonds are the most rare of all naturally coloured diamonds.
Shopping online today, you can find an 0.11 carat Fancy Purplish Red, Radiant shape, SI2 clarity with a GIA certificate and pay US$24,300. There are larger, more expensive red diamonds available also.
Any diamond, reagardless of the seller, is worth the price that any buyer will pay for it.
Your answer depends on the quality of diamond you want to buy. Visit a local jeweler who can show you diamonds in your price range.
The current selling price per carat of rough diamond as of 2013 was $116.19. The prices keep fluctuating depending on the scarcity or availability of this gem.
Every diamond is worth what someone will pay you for it. Each diamond is valued by its cut, colour, carat weight and clarity. A certified gemologist can help you establish a fair market price for your diamond.
Your answer depends on the purity of the gold and the quality of the diamond. When comparing one gram of 24 karat gold -- the purest gold -- compared with one gram -- five carats -- of the highest quality diamond, the diamond price would be higher. For example, today, based on gold at US$1,054.20/gram = $33.89@gram, and based on the highest quality, five-carat diamond at US$404,055, the price of the diamond is far higher than the price of gold. Conversely, a lower-karat gold gram, or a lower-quality diamond could alter the disparity. This is because about 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, not gem quality. You can purchase a bag of industrial diamonds for about the price of a latte.
A diamond. That is red.
You don't. Red's not in Diamond.
Your price for any diamond depends on the cut, carat weight, colour and clarity of the diamond that you want to buy.
It depends on what kind of diamond necklace it is. Not every diamond necklace on the show will have the same price.
Colour is only one criteria in the price of a diamond, others being cut, clarity and carat weight. Cut, clarity and carat weight being theoretically equal, a red diamond would probably cost the most, and a black diamond -- Carbonado -- would probably cost least. Since there are dozens of variables in diamond colours, saturations and hues, you can read more about coloured diamonds, below, and pick a group to price and rank.
Neil Diamond wrote and recorded Red Red Wine.
Your answer is a raw red diamond rock.
"Diamand rouge" is French for "red diamond".
A red diamond will cost you more than a blue diamond, given that all other characteristics of the stones are equal.
no u cant,only red to diamond no diamond to red that could be a hack or a glicth
Any diamond, reagardless of the seller, is worth the price that any buyer will pay for it.
There is no standard price per gram/ ounce or carat for diamond, since a diamond is valued by its cut, colour, clarity and weight (carat).